Seafarers Awareness Week

6 June 2016 - With two weeks to go, Seafarers Awareness Week 2016 is shaping up to be the biggest campaign yet, since its inception by the charity Seafarers UK in 2010.

Seafarers Awareness Week (20-26 June) will this year showcase Maritime Jobs for Future Generations, and there has never been a more timely campaign to promote UK maritime careers and employment opportunities, both at sea and ashore. Recent reports* have revealed a growth in UK merchant shipping and a forecast huge global shortfall in the number of seafarers, including deck and engineering officers.

Seafarers Awareness Week provides an opportunity to promote the UK maritime industry’s contribution of £11 billion a year to the economy while supporting over 113,000 jobs.

During Seafarers Awareness Week a host of activities across the UK will see the participation of key organisations including IMarEST, Maritime Educational Foundation, Merchant Navy Training Board, Nautical Institute and UK Chamber of Shipping. The week, sponsored this year by Inmarsat, also encompasses several maritime training establishment events, in Blackpool, Dartmouth, Liverpool, Newcastle and Southampton.

All registered events, including some taking place just before or after the week, are promoted on the Seafarers Awareness Week website

Complementing the Seafarers Awareness Week events and intensive media relations activity is a campaign encouraging primary school teachers and children to think about the maritime world and how 95% of UK imports come by sea, including half the food we eat.

Seafarers UK, partnered with Fyffes, has created interactive materials starring Freddy Fyffes, the loveable banana character, enabling even the youngest school children to take part.

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Seafarers Awareness Week provides a platform for events and activities around the UK, combining a host of local media opportunities, with industry and individuals working together to raise the profile of seafaring and maritime jobs at sea and ashore.

Seafarers Awareness Week is coordinated and promoted by Seafarers UK, the charity best known for helping people in the maritime community by providing vital funding to support seafarers in need and their families. Since 1917 Seafarers UK (King George’s Fund for Sailors) has also had as a charitable object ‘the education and training of people of any age to prepare for work or service at sea’.